Issues of trust and regulation stand at the centre of social science analysis in the last decades. They are becoming even more important nowadays with the Covid-19 crisis. Our aim in this series of seminar talks is to present the basic scholarly concepts and ideas around the topic; to promote an advanced analysis and to discuss the issues on the agenda from a theoretical, historical and comparative perspective.
Scheduled webinars:
- Trustworthy Government and Legitimating Beliefs — Professor Margaret Levi — 11 November 2020
- Trust and Vaccination — Professor Koen Verhoest — 18 November 2020
- Political Orientation, Trust in Social and Political Institutions and Adoption of Protective Behavior During the Pandemic — Professor Gustavo Mesch — 26 November 2020
- Trust, Polarization and Excess Mortality for COVID-19 across European regions — Professor Victor Lapuente — 3 December 2020
- Contestable trust and democratic governance — Professor Valerie Braithwaite — 10 December 2020
- Trust in digital technologies: from contact-tracing apps to policies for Trustworthy AI — Professor Andrea Renda — 15 December 2020
- Trust and Rule Compliance — Professor Frédérique Six — 17 December 2020
- Trust and distrust in transformations — Professor Dominika Latusek-Jurczak — 14 January 2020
Link: www.tigre-project.eu/webinars/regulatory_governance/